Is flatulence funny?
My take:
In a top down S2000 they're very amusing especially when you're in the car alone. Even with a passenger in that configuration they're mostly benign and definitely worth a giggle or two - especially when you get the seat angle just perfect.
With the top and windows up however everything changes. At that point it's more like the unannounced "Dutch Oven" in bed when you're unsure whether fanning the covers is mercifull or simply prolonging the agony.
In a top down S2000 they're very amusing especially when you're in the car alone. Even with a passenger in that configuration they're mostly benign and definitely worth a giggle or two - especially when you get the seat angle just perfect.
With the top and windows up however everything changes. At that point it's more like the unannounced "Dutch Oven" in bed when you're unsure whether fanning the covers is mercifull or simply prolonging the agony.
Originally Posted by NNY S2k,Sep 25 2008, 06:06 PM
I cannot believe I just sat here and watched that entire vid. I'll have to admit my favorite part was when the announcer referred to the offending party as "ninja of the nasty".
Originally Posted by dean,Sep 25 2008, 03:50 PM
I take it from reading this thread that no one here has yet reached the age when one might be hesitant to trust a fart. 










